Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms, Family Environment, and Substance Abuse Symptoms in Emerging Adults

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q2 Social Sciences
T. Gilhooly, A. Bergman, Joshua Stieber, E. Brown
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Emerging adulthood is a developmental period spanning roughly from 18 to 25 years old and is marked with high rates of co-occurring substance abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, especially for those who are “disconnected,” such as high school dropouts. This comorbidity can lead to more functional impairments than symptoms of either alone, but little is known about factors that moderate this association. Our goal was to investigate family environment as a moderator between these symptoms in a sample of 99 “disconnected” emerging adults. Participants were recruited from a GED program in Queens, New York. Students in this program had previously dropped out of high school, ranged in age from ages 16 to 21 years old, and were ethnically diverse. Participants were recruited from their classrooms at the GED program by the principal investigator and/or doctoral students involved in the study. The data were collected through questionnaires and interviews. Participants were assessed for exposure to traumatic events, symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), substance use, and family environment. Correlation and hierarchical regression were used to analyze the data. Findings were that PTSD symptoms and substance abuse symptoms were positively correlated in this sample, and that aspects of family environment were found to moderate the association between substance abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. Implications for future research, treatment, and prevention are discussed.
新生成人的创伤后应激障碍症状、家庭环境和药物滥用症状
摘要新兴成年期是一个大约从18岁到25岁的发展期,其特点是同时发生药物滥用和创伤后应激障碍症状的比率很高,尤其是对于那些“脱节”的人,如高中辍学者。这种合并症可能导致比单独症状更多的功能损伤,但对调节这种关联的因素知之甚少。我们的目标是在99名“脱节”的新兴成年人中调查家庭环境作为这些症状之间的调节因素。参与者是从纽约皇后区的GED项目中招募的。该项目的学生以前曾从高中辍学,年龄从16岁到21岁不等,种族多样。参与者是由参与该研究的首席研究员和/或博士生从GED项目的教室中招募的。数据是通过问卷调查和访谈收集的。参与者接受了创伤事件暴露、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状、药物使用和家庭环境的评估。采用相关分析和层次回归方法对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,在该样本中,创伤后应激障碍症状和药物滥用症状呈正相关,家庭环境的各个方面被发现可以调节药物滥用和创伤后压力障碍症状之间的关联。讨论了对未来研究、治疗和预防的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse addresses the treatment of substance abuse in all ages of children. With the growing magnitude of the problem of substance abuse among children and youth, this is an essential forum for the dissemination of descriptive or investigative efforts with this population. The journal serves as a vehicle for communication and dissemination of information to the many practitioners and researchers working with these young people. With this singular mission in mind, the Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse provides subscribers with one source for obtaining current, useful information regarding state-of-the-art approaches to the strategies and issues in the assessment, prevention, and treatment of adolescent substance abuse.
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